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Mondale and daughter Eleanor William Schroeder X i fl J Att X tt t X.. h Ei ax 5 T -1 N1 E President Reagan while test- ing a microphone for his weekly radio broadcast said this, My fellow Americans, l'm pleased to tell you today that l've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes. After a fish fry at Gunflint Lodge, Eleanor Mondale gave dad a ride back to his cabin - as well as a brief moment of fun during a tough campaign that did not end up at the White House. Fifteen weeks after his daughter carried Walter Mon- dale he carried only Minnesota and the District of Columbia. She did not deliver the female vote for the Democrats - or the Italian-Americans, or her state or even her own district. But as the first woman on the national ticket of a major party, Geraldine Ferraro made Ameri- can political history. After almost 16 years as Prime Minister of Canada Peirre Elliott Trudeau realized that he - and the country - had had enough. He resigned last June. Indira Gandhi, the 66-year-old Prime Minister of lndia, was gunned down by two Sikh mem- bers of her security guard. How long the second artificial heart pioneer survived seemed almost less important than the quality of his life after the im- plant. For William Schroeder, 52, it improved immediately. In the days follwoing his surgery he kissed his wife, drank a beer, got out of bed, and was interviewed on TV. Baby Fae made history as the only person to live for more than a week with an animal heart transplant. Although she died, the technology gained from her will be applied to help others. When sexually explicit photos of Vanessa Williams appeared in Penthouse, the pageant com- mittee pressured the first black titleholder of the Miss America crown to resign. The worst one-man massacre in US history occured at a Mac- Donald's in San Ysidro, Califor- nia. And this ended the year of 1984 in retrospect. Ronald Reagan me sts. i 'PQ' 9- ' fj ' 'ff Y J 2 5 ts g . . H? George Bush '- .51 . 522. 4 ' 1 .l f 3 Y .A ' . :j - .,,. , . ,,, ,P 5?,.,,,z W4 ,,.. , -. I . 15 .5 .. .. . if-V si. Q V 3.75: 15. , , - .,-Q. rg - I: 2 K Q 3 ' qjvfg 5.1 of A 1. 1 IL' - .9'.J'- x
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WORLD EVENTS For 16 Olympic days and nights the world seemed warm- er. At the end of the ceremony was Hollywood at its corny best. Mary LOU RGUOH Vanessa Williams The LA. Memorial Coliseum be- came a Magic Kingdom as 93.000 spectators waved flash- lights and the fireworks bloomed. They ran, leaped, plunged, hurled as if their muscles would nevertire andtheir bodies would stay young forever. There were 7.060 of them - from Burma, whose lone competitor. one boxer. lost his only match, to the US which won an unpreci- dented 83 gold medals. There were other superlatives, too. De- spite the Soviet boycott, the 23rd. 0lympiad produced a re- cord profit of S150 million, was attended by 5.5 million specta- tors in Los Angeles and watched -- on TV by another 2. 5 billion - more than half the population of the world. i' As an American moment it was a perfect 10. lt was the first individual Olympic medal in gym- nastics ever won by an American woman. Mary Lou Retton wound up with one gold. two silvers, and two bronze medals. After 39 pennantless seasons the Cubs captured their division title and made it to the play-offs. Chicago went bananas. Then the new improved Cubs blew a two- game lead over the San Diego Padres. Trivial Pursuit was the number one game in the US this year. lt was enjoyed by everyone from college students to retired peo- ple. The Cubs
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